WW2 British Red Cross Arm Band Dated 1940 Broad Arrow Marked Home Front Medical Armband

SKU: 0185A

Added by : Andrew Robinson

Description

This is an original WW2 British Red Cross armband, clearly dated 1940 and bearing a Broad Arrow marking, confirming official government issue during the early war period.

Constructed from plain white cotton, the armband features a stitched red cross to the centre, in keeping with recognised Red Cross identification used by medical personnel and first aid workers throughout the war. The simple, functional design reflects its intended use in practical and often demanding conditions.

Armbands of this type were worn by Red Cross volunteers, first aid parties, and other medical personnel operating on the British Home Front. They provided immediate visual identification during air raids and emergency situations, allowing wearers to be recognised as authorised to administer aid in often chaotic and low-visibility conditions.

The presence of the Broad Arrow marking is particularly significant, indicating that this example was issued as official government property rather than being a privately produced or later civilian example. Combined with the clear 1940 date, this places the armband firmly in the early war period, a time of intense Home Front activity during the Blitz.

The armband fastens with a safety pin, allowing it to be easily worn over civilian clothing, uniforms, or heavier outer garments as required.

The armband remains in original, used condition, showing visible age-related staining and wear to the fabric, along with some fraying to the edges. The red cross remains securely attached, and the markings are still legible. The safety pin is present and functional, though likely a period replacement. Overall, it presents as an honest and well-used example of wartime Home Front medical equipment.

£29.00